![]() is unique because it uses an inconsistent rhyme scheme and also incorporates internal rhymes, which are rhymes within lines. For example, Emily Dickinson uses slant rhyme when she rhymes “soul” and “all” in one of her poems: “‘Hope is the thing with feathers/That perches in the soul/And sings the tune without the words/And never stops at all.” Slant rhyme is when two words are rhymed together that are very similar, but have slightly different sounds.Throw a slant rhyme in your lyrics every now and then, go with a more advanced rhyme scheme like ABCB, or combine two different rhyme schemes to put an original spin on your song. It may feel natural to go with an AABB or ABAB rhyme scheme that contains only perfect rhymes, but this may make your songs sound familiar or even a little boring.
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